Aid For Orphans

April 12, 1985

LIMA, PERU — Author Mario Vargas Llosa has turned over the $50,000 he received as the first winner of the Ritz Paris Hemingway Prize for literature to an orphanage that is being built in Ayachuco. It will house 120 children. Vargas Llosa: ''By doing this, I want to make public my solidarity with the innocent victims of the homicidal violence and pay homage to those who quietly and nobly work to alleviate the pain of Peru's disinherited.'' Andres Vivanco, an 80-year-old retired teacher who is promoting the orphanage: ''God bless our laureate author.'' Ayachuco and the Andes region: The center of fighting between government forces and Shining Path guerrillas.